This dormitory was built for smart rural girls, who had to come to “Saravan” to continue their education and needed a place to stay. This building has 310 meters foundation and we were able to finish this dormitory in 4 months by paying 450 million tomans.
This dormitory was built by help and supervision of Mr. Habibullah Dadkhodazehi, the village teacher.
Also, in memory of 72 people who passed away, their names were recorded on the entrance wall of the dormitory on blue tiles.
Photos are attached
Shiva is a girl that the group has known for the past 4 years. A strong and brave girl who was fighting cancer. Unfortunately, Shiva found out about her illness when a cancerous mass had spread from her intestine to her liver. Shiva needed a nurse in the last month, especially at night. Ms. Ziba agreed to take care of her at a very reasonable price. The amount paid to her was $1820 with the receipt attached. The rest of the members who bought or prepared food for Shiva during this period didn’t receive any money.
On the occasion of Nowruz, we decided to give food packages to working children.
The first series of food packages includes; There were two cans of oil, two kilos of rice, three tuna fish, one packet of soybeans, one packet of chocolate, one packet of sugar, one packet of tea, one can of tomato paste and two packets of macaroni. The rice was bought in the form of large bags and then two kilos of rice were weighed and placed in each bag.
The second series of 100 chicken kebab presses were distributed among children in need.
In this campaign, the amount of 2300 dollars + 400 thousand Toomans was collected along with 67 people. With each other's help, we were able to pay for the cementing of the schoolyard we had built (TAVANA) so that the children could play in the schoolyard.
Receipt attached.
Contributors
Kamal Taravati
Mohammadbagher Samimi
Amir Shafaghi
Sina Sotudenia
Homa Shivaei
Atosa Nami
Mohammad Rahimian
Hengameh Joulaei
Davood Zavareh
Ali Sartipi
Saghar Alavi
In this project, two groups of “Aiding People” and selling the works of Naghmeh Afshin Jah painting students decided to build two schools in the two villages of Bahman and Karachi. These two schools were named Matin and Nikan, and the primary school children of these two villages studied there. Also, after the school was built, bags and stationery, as well as masks, were bought for them. In this project, Mr. Khodadad Zehi, a teacher in these villages, supervised the construction, and without his help, such a thing would not have been possible.
After the construction of the school in this village, 5 million Toomans were left from cementing the schoolyard, and slippers were purchased for the rural children at the suggestion of the school teacher. It should be noted that in these villages wearing slippers is more common than shoes.
Photos are attached
Borhan is a 43-year-old man from a northern city in Iran who was diagnosed with stomach cancer last year and had previously had part of his stomach removed.Unfortunately, he has recently had a new involvement in the intestinal tract, and according to his doctor, this mass must be removed with surgery, after which he needs radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Burhan couldn't afford such a thing and asked our group for help. This campaign, accompanied by 140 people, was able to raise $ 5,000 + 20 million Tomans in a short period of time.
“Gorabak village” in “Sistan” province has 54 middle and high school students. They need a school to educate kids 12 and older. The school would be a middle school and a high school. Another charity had already built an elementary school in this village for younger children. Our campaign was to build the middle/high school. The construction cost of this school will be 324 million Toomans (around $16000). Education certification is also obtained, meaning that construction is allowed, and after construction, education is committed to providing the teacher with a desk and chair.
Najmeh is a girl who came to Toronto on a student visa. Her family was able to send her money through an exchange office by taking a loan, but unfortunately, the exchange office took her incoming money from Iran and didn’t pay her, and then closed their business. She attempted many times to reach out to the owners but they moved and removed all their contact information. With all her money taken, if Najmeh couldn’t pay for York University, she would not have graduated, of course, and would be forced to return back home. The campaign was well received.
20 students from one of the deprived villages in Kurdistan (Boukan city) couldn’t afford to buy a tablet and dropped out of school due to the presence of online classes. The teacher of this school asked us to help his student. We were able to send them $1642 (40 million Toomans). This amount allowed us to purchase 20 tablets.
The photos will be attached after the teacher buys the tablets.
Additionally, in the same campaign, we bought a laptop for $960 from the donation fund, for a graphics student who couldn’t afford it and sent it to her by a traveler.